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Sniff Up, Gargle, or Sivaliow ' WILL > SAVE YOU ttOTT iBS

English Sports Suits Ihe Gentleman’s Holiday Dress. We have landed, just in the nick of' time for the Holiday Season, a fine selection of Fashionable Sports Suita. These are in the Correct Styles as ■worn and approved by the British Sportsman. The favorite Rough Tweeds in light colorings are well represented. Cut and Tailoring are excellent, and a number of the Coats have the new all-round Belt. Sports Suits In the popular Tweeds —Browns, Greys, and Mixtures. £5 10/ & £5 IS/" Sports Coats reys, ai 70/ Sports Trousers. In Fawns, Browns, Greys, and Harris Prices: 65/ Trousers suitable for wearing with Sports Gaberdines, Grey Flannels', and Tweeds. 30/ 35/ 39/6. Gentlemen will act wisely if they call at once. The Styles are so absolutely Smart and Fashionable, and the prices so Reasonable,'that we are experiencing a great demand. J &J. ARTHUR Ltd. Merchant Tailors and Men’s Mercers, 12, 14, 16, and 18 George Street A Mi ADVERTD3EMENTS for insertion in TN order to have the ‘Star’ out In good ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for iMsrtion in ■r™- Evening Star are accepted sub- JL time, it is found impossible to classify ix the ‘Evening Star 1 are accepted subject to tbe understanding that the right is Ad?ertisements that come in after noon ject to the understanding that the right is 1(1 nnv TWirMfUl pf A ffar fluo Knnv. l\n J Jin TV_ 1_ 1 _ AIDGIId poi'Lion Of ■which may be considered appear as ■written by the advertiser Orders early. *4 /v mm ML-MM w I n v SSS23 sjjr ESSS2 $c &S32S* SSiSSS JSc W BSesaa Lovely, Charming, and Useful iias For At! the Family! For Young and Old! at the HUB" THE “HUB” is the Christmas Shopping Centro for South Dunedin, and so big preparations have been made for this season's Christmas rush. Large Selections, Good Varieties, Fair Prices—these are the three arguments that lead people to do their Christmas Buying at the “Hub.” Wo have fine practical Gifts for Fathers and Mothers, Husbands and Wives, Sisters (and other fellow’s Sisters), Brothers (and other girl’s Brothers), Children, even to the wee baby in the cradle—articles to suit everyone; and just the kind of useful, practical, serviceable things which the members of a family are privileged to give to one another. For the groat circle of Friends and Acquaintances there are many choice and appropriate articles at moderate prices. Come to the “ Hub ” 1 If ton are seeking Choice Gifts we can help you I Personal Gifts. LADIES’ UMBRELLAS, Table Tops, good quality—lo/6, 12/6, 17/6, 19/6, 52/6. LADIES’ UMBRELLAS, Crooked Handles, reliable makes—6/11, 7/6, 9/6, 12/6 to 10/0 each. CREPE DS CHINE SCARVES, wide hemstitched border in Pink and Violet—l 4/6 each. FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS, fine White Lawn; very dainty designs in lace and embroidery edge—l /, 1/3, 1/8, 1/9, 1/11 each. CREPE DE CHINE HANDKERCHIEFS, Colored Border—l/ 3 each. HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, containing halfdozen,'lnco and embroidered—4/11, 6/G, 7/0, 10/6, 12/6 up to IG/3 box. CHILDREN’S HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, quarter-dozen in box, embroidered corner—1/3, 1/11, 2 1, and 2/11 bos. High-class Perfumes, Etc. OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER WATER—I/11, 2/11, 3/11, and 7/8. EAU DE COLOGNE—I/11 and 3/6. COLGATE’S BEST PERFUMES— 1/11 and 2/11 bottle. HADDOCK’S LAVENDER SACHETS—I/ ca^h ATKINSON’S PERFUMES, hosed singly in Fancy Box: assorted Perfumes—6/6 box PERFUME SACHETS—I/3, 1/6, 1/9, and 2/3 each. OLD ENGLISH POTPOURRI—IOIU, 1/11, 2/8. and 2/11 each. 1 ’ ROSE-SCENTED BEADS, Heliotrope, Ptnk, and Blue—s/6, 8/6, 8/11. New Leather Goods. SUEDE AND LEATHER. GOODS, including Bags, Tidies, Calendars, Purses, Book Marks, etc.; quaint designs in pokerwork and other styles; a fino selection—l /, 1/6, 2/3, 2/6, 3/6. 3/11, 4/8, 5/6, and 7/G each. LEATHER HANDBAGS.—Those are a sample lot of tho splendid work turned out bv Returned Soldiers. All Leather, beautifully finished—3s/,, 40/, 42/, 45/, 62/. Antimony Ware. A fine assortment at vary moderate prices. ROUND JEWEL BOXES— I/11 and 3/6. SQUARE AND OBLONG BOSES—2/3, 2/6, 3/8, 3/11, and 5/6. PHOTO FRAMES—I/11. INKSTANDS—4/11. TRAYS—I/ each. FANCY JAP. TRAYS, Butterfly design—2/8 each. ANTIQUE FLOWER VASES— 3/6 and 6/6 each. Beautiful Blouses. Delightful Gifts for Ladies. WHITE SILK BLOUSES, new shape collars, excellent quality Silk; all sizes. Prices, 22/0 2S/Q, 27/0, and SO/. STRIPED FUJI SILK BLOUSES, plain shirt stylo, inset sleeve; in fine Green, Heliotrope JNavy, or v leux Hose Stripes—3B/6, Y\ HITE VOILE BLOUSES', a_ largo assortment o styles, m good quality \ oile; embroidered o L tr ,™"' lth laco and insertion, also hemstitched—7/6, 9/8, 10/6' up to 26/6 each. Capital Presents fer Men! MEN’S SECRETARY BRACES, similar tp Shirley—3/11 pair. MEN’S POLICE BRACES—4/11 pair MEN’S CASHMERE SOX, plain—4/6, 4/11, and 6/6 pair. MEN’S CASHMERE SOX, Fancy Clos —5/8, 5/11, and 8/11 pair. MEN’S WIDE-END TIES, newest patterns—l/ 9, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 up to 7/11 each. MEN’S UMBRELLAS, reliable qualities, popular Crook Handles—lo/6, 12/6 to 16/6 each. TRAVELLING RUGS, Kaiapoi and Mosgiel makes, lovely designs—79/3 and 35/6, 'TRAVELLING RUGS, N.Z. manufao ture—32/6, 42/6, 49/6. MEN’S SHIFTS, light grounds with assorted Stripes, Diiro dye and similar makes; linen bands, all sizes —3/11, 10/9, 12/6, and 13/8 each. MEN’S PYJAMAS, excellent qualities in Stripe Ceylon and similar materials—lß/8 and 22/8 the Suit. The HUB South Dunedin D.S.A. Branch. efe ES3Z2JS $£ Ksaaa ej'N

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Evening Star, Issue 17544, 27 December 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17544, 27 December 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17544, 27 December 1920, Page 3

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